Very well done
Heading to Barbie. Let’s see if it lives up to the hype
I think it was a mistake trying to recreate all niche communities to begin with. We should have just created larger communities, which over time naturally create niche offshoots.
Wake me when the AI can identify people who are going to commit crimes before they commit the crimes.
Edit: it’s a precog reference from Minority Report, btw.
I don’t remember anything about flathub, but the Ubuntu snap store had some malware a while ago
https://www.linuxuprising.com/2018/05/malware-found-in-ubuntu-snap-store.html?m=1
Is there a working drm removal tool for kindle books?
What was the site called?
That is an extremely useful site that I use all the time. Hats off to the guy.
Lemmy.world allows creating communities, where as lemmy.ml doesn't. For me that was a big reason why I moved from lemmy.ml to lemmy.world. (I made this account after beehaw defederated lemmy.world. I would have made this my default account, but sadly there still seems to be some communication issues between instances. I have some communities on lemmy.world, but I don't see the content sync properly here.)
I don’t see how it’s more complicated than blocking a user or a community. Instances is nothing but a group of communities and users at the highest level
I think a better solution would be to let individual users block instances they don’t want. Shouldn’t be much different from blocking communities and users. This is just a combination of the two
This needs to be a thing